TOKYO, Apr 17 (Pulse News Wire) – Japan PC Service Co., Ltd. (6025.T) reported robust revenue growth for its fiscal second quarter ending August 2026, driven by increased demand for Windows 11 upgrades and large-scale enterprise digital transformation projects.
Revenue reached ¥113 million, up ¥869 million compared to the same period last year. Operating profit surged to ¥113 million, marking a significant improvement from a loss of ¥12 million in the previous year's corresponding period. The company attributed the strong performance to higher sales across almost all segments, particularly in kitting services and remote setup support for enterprises. Despite rising costs due to expanded operations, the increase in revenues led to a substantial rise in operating profits.
Net income turned positive, reaching ¥44 million, reversing the previous year’s lower net profit of ¥12 million. Looking ahead, Japan PC Service expects continued contributions from ongoing large-scale enterprise contracts while also investing in promotional activities to enhance brand recognition. However, the company noted a slight decrease in member service revenue due to reduced partnerships with major clients. Overall, management remains optimistic about achieving further growth through strategic investments and expanding its customer base.
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